Monthly Archives: July 2018

World Cup hysteria is over and, sadly, once again it didn’t come home, writes Mark Teale. For once though, our lads did ok, a more than respectable tournament – and unusual for anyone that has supported England in the last 30 years for the focus…

As technology increases the speed and volume of communications, the way brands interact with the media has also changed, writes Harriet Evans. The world has become more digitally focused and traditional media outlets are feeling the pinch. Print publications are shutting down and media houses…

Like millions of fans across the country I’ve been totally absorbed by England’s amazing journey in the 2018 World Cup Finals, writes Steve Dann. I suspect that along with many supporters – including those “once in every four years” footie fans – I’ve also had important…

It has long been established that Birmingham has the makings of an urban heavyweight (the city boasts more canals than Venice, you know), but its transition from second city to standalone destination is now truly in motion, writes Laura Rogers. Of course, as FSC are…